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Frankly Dear


By: Case In Point
Hooky, cinematic indie rock tune about a guy who is fed up and leaving. The key phrase from Gone With The Wind, "Frankly... My Dear... I Don't Give A Damn", is the hook. Great vocal in the style of Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, Dire Straits and the Wallflowers. Perfect song for your break up scene.


By: Case In Point

Case In Point produces music that's in hot demand following placements in TV shows like America's Got Talent (NBC), Beverly Hills Nannies (ABC Family), Flipping Out (Bravo), When I Was 17 (MTV), American Pickers (History), Auction Kings (Discovery), Giuliana & Bill (E!), and My First Home (TLC). His music was also featured in numerous indie films, including ManDate, Back Soon, and Supermodels. Whether it’s current-sounding or retro, expect uniquely expressive lyrics and memorable hooks, because Case in Point's music promises a wild ride!
Duration: 3:44    Tempo: Med Slow    BPM: 94    Vocal Type: Male Vocals

Genre: Rock Music

Subgenre: Folk Rock

Catalog ID: 445108
Keywords: Film Trailer Voiceover Indie Films Leaving Angry Disgusted Goodbye Walking Away Folk Rock Guitar Bends Licks Commercial Ads Advertisement emotional break-up aftermath anger disillusioned falling out heartache hurting pain anger breaking up fighting arguing cinematic male vocal opening closing credits titles sountrack film score 20-something 30-something baby-boomers drama quarreling quarrel major loss hurtful expressive emotional conflicted cinematic movie trailer soap opera mature teen source music song gone with the wind scarlet o'hara rhett butler fed-up leaving frustrated don't give a damn goodbye Jakob Dylan The Traveling Wilburys retro folk rock Aggressive Angry Anxious Attitude Dark Determined Disappointed Dramatic Dynamic Edgy Elegant Energetic Energized Gritty Powerful Proud Reflective Sad Sarcastic romcom rom-com

Description: Frankly Dear, Rock Music, Folk Rock, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.

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